A Los Angeles Home Becomes a Creative Outlet for Two Engineers
When Paleny Toros, a data analyst, first started dating her husband Hrayr he lived in Orange County, CA and she in Los Angeles. A year into seeing each other mainly on weekends, Hrayr landed his dream job as an engineer at SpaceX in Los Angeles, finally ending the couple’s weekly back-and-forth routine. Shortly after getting married in […]
When Paleny Toros, a data analyst, first started dating her husband Hrayr he lived in Orange County, CA and she in Los Angeles. A year into seeing each other mainly on weekends, Hrayr landed his dream job as an engineer at SpaceX in Los Angeles, finally ending the couple’s weekly back-and-forth routine. Shortly after getting married in 2016, Paleny and Hrayr began looking for a home of their own. While house hunting, Paleny realized that she was drawn to older homes that had not been flipped or extensively modernized. “I felt that the older houses had more character and the ones that had been flipped were never in my aesthetic style,” she explains. “I have a strong sense of personal style and wanted the opportunity to be able to make our house our own.” When Paleny and Hrayr first visited their 1950s ranch-style home during an open house, they immediately sensed a positive energy and felt that the house had been a happy home for its previous owners. It had character, but also showed great potential for remodeling and making it unique to them. Not long after the first glimpse, the house was the...
When Paleny Toros, a data analyst, first started dating her husband Hrayr he lived in Orange County, CA and she in Los Angeles. A year into seeing each other mainly on weekends, Hrayr landed his dream job as an engineer at SpaceX in Los Angeles, finally ending the couple’s weekly back-and-forth routine. Shortly after getting married in 2016, Paleny and Hrayr began looking for a home of their own. While house hunting, Paleny realized that she was drawn to older homes that had not been flipped or extensively modernized. “I felt that the older houses had more character and the ones that had been flipped were never in my aesthetic style,” she explains. “I have a strong sense of personal style and wanted the opportunity to be able to make our house our own.” When Paleny and Hrayr first visited their 1950s ranch-style home during an open house, they immediately sensed a positive energy and felt that the house had been a happy home for its previous owners. It had character, but also showed great potential for remodeling and making it unique to them. Not long after the first glimpse, the house was the...
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